Get error message 8007241 at 92%

G

Guest

I am installing the upgrade version. When I get to around 92% I get error
mssage 8007241. I have cleaned up my registry with RegCure, but still get
the same messaee 92%.
Any ideas on what causes this?

Thanks
 
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Andre Da Costa [Extended64]

check on
the ISO to find out its integrity. Nero MD5 Verifier is a recommended
choice. If setup still fails, its likely a bad download.

I use the one from Ahead Nero
http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/eng/Nero_MD5_Verifier.html

Here are the MD5/CRC values for x86 or x64 depending on which every ISO you
downloaded:

x86
- File Size = 3.12 GB (3,355,598,848 bytes)
- CRC Value = 0x67E089E0
- MD5 Value = 0E733AB1A8E8FF9A8684FD3639332773
x64
- File Size = 4.01 GB (4,309,368,832 bytes)
- CRC Value = 0x48697711
- MD5 Value = E43502D0A15EADD551119D5639859E04

Paste the MD5 Checksum for either x64 or x86 depending on which one you want
check in Step 1, Step 2 - Browse to where you stored the ISO on your drive
and open it and it will automatically start the varification process and
generate the has in the third field, if it matches Step 1, then you are
safe.
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G

Guest

Anyone who gets mesasage error code 8007241 means the download is corrupted
and should download a new copy or order the dvd from microsoft
 
G

Guest

I'm sorry, but such a blanket statement is not only false, but offers no
help. What it will do is waste a lot of people's time and Microsoft's
bandwidth.

The error does not immediatly equate to a corrupt download. I myself have
verified this, as have many others who are getting this error code. I get
this error code and I've verified the MD5 checksums on each of the files I've
downloaded and they all check out. The DVDs I've burned install just fine if
I'm using and IDE drive, but generate an 80070241 error if I replace the IDE
with an SATA drive.
 

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